When you install the new macOS 13 Ventura operating system on Apple computers, the feature automatically blocks unknown devices when connected via a USB-C port. This has been reported TechCrunch.
It is stated that a Mac-based PC or laptop will not trust any gadget until the user approves the use of the accessory.
Apple has announced that the new feature will be enabled by default. The feature is implemented as a popup on the screen. The user will be prompted for permission to connect this or that gadget to the computer.
However, this limitation does not apply to power adapters and standalone displays. These devices will be able to charge by default and will not require confirmation. Apple has announced that accessories connected before installing the update will automatically work after installing macOS 13 Ventura.
Earlier, it was reported that the latest Apple M2 Pro processors are launching. will take care Taiwanese chip manufacturer TSMC.
Source: Gazeta
